Medical malpractice cases can take a variety of forms, which in some ways reflects all that can go
wrong during a procedure — or even a regular checkup.
A medical malpractice lawyer can help you better understand what may have gone
wrong during your procedure.
Not exact matches
During the Rekall
procedure, Quaid — pointedly reading a ratty paperback of Ian Fleming's The Spy Who Loved Me — requests Bondian dreams; something goes
wrong, a police strike - force breaks in, and Quaid discovers, in a scene stolen from The Bourne Identity, that he's already a super-spy.
Providing substandard care can include misdiagnosing or failing to diagnose medical conditions, prescribing or filling the
wrong medication, performing the
wrong surgical
procedure, or injuring a newborn or the newborn's mother
during birth.
Should your physician make a serious mistake
during a
procedure or do something ethically
wrong, such as misrepresent his or her credentials, you may be able to file a medical malpractice suit.
Examples of Surgical Errors There is a lot that can go
wrong during even the most common of surgical
procedures, which is why responsible hospitals and surgical teams take extensive precautions.
Because you aren't aware of all the legal details or what you should and shouldn't say
during these
procedures, you may end up saying the
wrong thing and hurting your case.